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Culinary Management (Co-op) Full-Time Programs
Every Chef deserves a quality education that provides a diverse set of skills, opening the doors to endless career opportunities. Fanshawe’s Culinary Management program will prepare you with everything you need to be successful in the industry – whether your goal is to work in the finest restaurant kitchens, own a food truck or start a catering business. This dynamic, two-year diploma program teaches culinary skills and professionalism in an exciting kitchen environment.
Baking and Pastry Arts Management (Co-op) Full-Time Programs
If baking is your passion, or you are looking for a way to turn your creative hobby into an in-demand and rewarding career, Fanshawe’s Baking and Pastry Arts program will give you the skills to turn your dreams into reality. Our graduates are award-winning bakers, chefs and entrepreneurs, and you’ll train with expert Pastry Chefs & Bakers in state-of-the-art facilities. Graduate with a two-year Fanshawe College diploma and additional certification from our partner school, the Richemont Centre of Excellence.
Nutrition and Food Service Management Full-Time Programs
If you have a passion for food and nutrition management, dietetics and coaching others, you can become a leader in food services with Fanshawe’s Nutrition and Food Service Management program. This two-year Ontario College Diploma program is for foodies who want to learn more about nutrition or for those looking to pursue a career in health care and other related food services.
Golf and Club Management (Co-op) Full-Time Programs
Golf and Club Management (Co-op) is a two-year diploma program that focuses on the fundamentals to manage and operate a golf or recreational club. Apply the knowledge you learned in the classroom to a co-op work experience with professionals in the field. Graduates of this program can explore numerous career opportunities in the growing golf and club industry.
A Recipe for Success Pages
“We wanted to do things our own way, and we wanted to offer products that are rarely offered.” That, in a nutshell, is the mission of one of London’s thriving small businesses. La Noisette is a bakery that is owned and operated by Tabitha Bartlett and Dave Coulter.
PGWP Aligned programs Pages
We understand that planning your education as an international student involves many important decisions. One key factor is ensuring that your program aligns with Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility, which may allow you to work in Canada after completing your studies. To help you find the right program, we’ve created this list that aligns with the new PGWP guidelines from Immigration...
Distinguished Alumni Awards past recipients 2023 Sarah Lehman Office Administrator, Special Events & Volunteer Coordinator, London Abused Women’s Centre Developmental Services Worker Apprentice Certificate 2020 Sarah Lehman is passionate about helping people living with disabilities or other challenges to lead their best lives. In paid positions — at Alice Saddy Association (independent living...
Study in London, Canada by choosing one of our 200+ programs for international students. We offer a wide range of post-secondary options for students including certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, post-graduate certificate programs and Honours Bachelor Degrees.
WebAdvisor COMM CODES Pages
Missing information Proof of Permanent Resident Status (ACPR) Please send a scanned PDF copy of your Permanent Resident Card to regforms@fanshawec.ca. General Certificate of Education (ACGCE) Mail official examination results of your General Certificate of Education and/or Certificate of Secondary Education to ontariocolleges.ca (60 Corporate Court, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 5J3). Verification...
WRIT Assessment Pages
What is WRIT? WRIT is a 14-week foundational literacy course that develops students’ critical thinking, argumentation and persuasion, and writing skills, and is required by most programs at the college.* Students enrolled in a program that requires a WRIT credit are enrolled into the WRIT course by default, and the course typically appears on student timetables in the first semester. *Please see...